Phoenix OS is a highly modified version of Android designed for use on personal computers. The 32-bit and 64-bit flavors of the Phoenix OS are covered in this tutorial.
Phoenix OS 4.0 is based on Android’s newest version, Nougat. The Android-based “Phoenix OS” is compatible with your old computer, along with other computer operating systems.
Phoenix OS is 32-bit and 64-bit architecture compatible, meaning it can run on any modern computer.
Phoenix OS can be installed in two ways: either on a hard drive using the installer or from an ISO file using a bootable USB device.
While the creators of Jide abandoned the Remix OS, this one seems to be carrying it forward in many respects.
Below are download links for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Phoenix OS 3.6, which is based on Android Nougat.
Download Phoenix OS 3.6 for 64-bit
Filename: PhoenixOSInstaller_ v3.6.1.564_x64.iso
File size: 919M
Compatibility: 32-bit and 64-bit
Release date: 2019, the project seems abandoned.
Android version: Android 7.1
Posted on: Mirror created on Google Drive
File name: PhoenixOSInstaller_v3.6.1.564_x64.iso
File size: 850Mb
PhoenixOSInstaller-v3.6.1 (Based on Android7.1)
Package | Size | Mega | |
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Exe Installer (For Windows) PhoenixOSInstaller-v3.6.1.564-x64.exe 2019/08/28 |
(634.7M) | Download | Download |
ISO image (For Windows, Mac) PhoenixOSInstaller-v3.6.1.564-x64.iso 2019/08/28 |
(850.0M) | Download | Download |
PhoenixOSInstaller-v1.6.1 (Based on Android5.1)
Package | Size | Mega | |
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Exe Installer (For Windows) PhoenixOSInstaller-v1.6.1.314-x86.exe 2019/08/30 |
436.4M | Download | Download |
ISO image (For Windows, Mac) PhoenixOSInstaller-v1.6.1.314-x86.iso 2019/08/30 |
1.5G | Download | Download |
How To Install Phoenix OS on Windows 11/10?
Verify your PC’s specs before attempting to install Phoenix OS. It must be compatible with the operating system in the following ways:
- 6 gigabytes worth of space.
- 1GB (RAM)
- Video File Size: 128MB
- CPU Speed: 1 GHz (Intel x86)
The specific prerequisites are subject to change based on the Phoenix OS version you choose. You can continue if your PC is capable of doing the following:
Conclusion
In light of the demise of the Remix OS project, Phoenix OS is now the sole operating system available. Operating system upgrades have been consistently delivering bug fixes, security enhancements, and new features.
To get Android working on a single-board computer, download a version with “x86_64” in the filename. Keep in mind that even if your computer has a dedicated graphics card, any Android OS will still have some issues running smoothly.